Top 18 Salt N Pepa Quotes

#1. 'None of Your Business.' It's the only Salt-N-Pepa song that I regret.

Cheryl James

#2. It was not in her nature to stop short at half-measures, not to pause when once she had fixed her purpose. If she ever trembled on looking forward to the utter ruin she was about to encounter, her second emotion was to despise herself for such pusillanimity, and to be roused to renewed energy.

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

#3. This world is not the only home. This world is for practice to get things right.

Kathleen Grissom

#4. If the actor has a problem, I can just go in and fix it right away. I think it speeds up the process.

Tommy Wirkola

#5. When I was in N.Y. bartending, I was in a billion music videos. I was in Madonna, George Michael, Salt-n-Pepa - it goes on and on.

Pauley Perrette

#6. The only habits you never conquer are the ones you put off doing something about.

Wess Roberts

#7. I'm scared of karaoke. I think if I did have a go to karaoke song, it would be 'Whatta Man' by Salt-n-Pepa.

Yvonne Strahovski

#8. I don't think I will ever do any tours again in the United States. I rather think that that's over with.

Norman Granz

#9. My style is Edie Sedgwick meets Grace Jones, or Audrey Hepburn meets Salt 'n' Pepa. Strong and feisty but still classic.

Estelle

#10. An average Christian, in an average church, listen to an average Sunday sermon has achieved a level of arrogance simply unimaginable in scientific discourse
and there have been some extraordinary arrogant scientists.

Sam Harris

#11. We are the creators and creatures of each other,
causing and bearing each other's burden.

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

#12. I felt sure that [Oyarsa] was what we call "good," but I wasn't sure whether I liked "goodness" so much as I had supposed.

C.S. Lewis

#13. As a kid, I liked to write, but I didn't think that was a viable career choice. My dream, actually, was to be a white girl rapper and join Salt-N-Pepa - which obviously was a much more viable career choice.

Karen Abbott

#14. After trying out a number of ways to reduce inequalities and failing, I was gradually forced to conclude that the decisive factors were the people, their natural abilities, education and training. Knowledge and the possession of technology were vital for the creation of wealth.

Lee Kuan Yew

#15. Mr. Greed, why do you have to own everything that you see?

John Fogerty

#16. I think TV promulgates the idea that good art is just art which makes people like and depend on the vehicle that brings them the art.

David Foster Wallace

#17. That is the casualty of life in a small town. People scoop into your business, then hand out cones to anyone who asks for a lick.

Barbra Annino

#18. When I was four, I asked my mother for a valet for my birthday.

Karl Lagerfeld

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